Magnolia Warbler

Dendroica magnolia

Magnolia Warblers are
often easier to see than many
warblers due to their preference for small trees and shrubs. This preference for smaller trees has helped it to avoid population losses due to
habitat loss, as it can quickly adapt to second-growth forest.

Habitat: Generally shrubs or low trees
during migration through the state.

Diet: Mostly insects. Occasionally
may feed on fruit and berries.

Behavior: Forages by moving through foliage and
gleaning insects, often at very low heights. They will also sometimes
act like flycatchers and take insects in mid-air.